Louisa May Alcott is fascinated by her Concord neighbor Henry David Thoreau. He carries a flute in his pocket and a pencil behind his ear, and he takes the children of the town on nature excursions.
Writing is difficult for Louisa, so she admires the way Mr. Thoreau can jot down a few lines in his notebook when a thought occurs. Through their friendship, will Mr. Thoreau be able to help Louisa find her own inspiration?
The exquisite woodcuts of Caldecott Medal winner Mary Azarian transport readers to nineteenth-century Massachusetts to discover a friendship between two of America's most beloved authors, and their search to find their own inner voices.
Louisa May and Mr. Thoreau's Flute
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Book Details
Author(s)Marybeth Lorbiecki, Julie Dunlap
PublisherDial
ISBN / ASIN0803724705
ISBN-139780803724709
Sales Rank562,304
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸